WHEEL LOCKING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
20170232786 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
- Joseph Prescott Hickey (Canton, MI, US)
- Jordan Mazaira (Dearborn Heights, MI, US)
- Ka Wai Kevin So Zhao (Northville, MI, US)
Cpc classification
E05B63/0052
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B63/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A wheel locking assembly is provided for securing a wheel to a wheel hub of a motor vehicle. That wheel locking assembly includes a locking cylinder and a wheel retainer. The wheel retainer is displaceable by means of the locking cylinder between an unlocked position, allowing removal of the wheel from the wheel hub and a locked position securing the wheel to the wheel hub. A related method for securing a wheel to a wheel hub of a motor vehicle is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A wheel locking assembly for securing a wheel to a wheel hub of a motor vehicle, comprising: a locking cylinder; a wheel retainer displaceable by said locking cylinder between an unlocked position, allowing removal of said wheel from said wheel hub, and a locked position securing said wheel to said wheel hub; and a rotary cam connected to said locking cylinder and engaging said wheel retainer.
2. The wheel locking assembly of claim 1, wherein said wheel retainer includes a plurality of radially arrayed spring legs.
3. The wheel locking assembly of claim 2, wherein said rotary cam includes a plurality of lugs corresponding to the plurality of radially arrayed spring legs.
4. The wheel locking assembly of claim 1, further including a dust cap covering a key slot in said locking cylinder.
5. The wheel locking assembly of claim 4, further including a protective shroud concentrically received around said locking cylinder.
6. (canceled)
7. The wheel locking assembly of claim 4, further including a wheel bearing plate concentrically received around said locking cylinder between said protective shroud and said rotary cam.
8. The wheel locking assembly of claim 7, wherein said wheel retainer includes a plurality of radially arrayed spring legs.
9. The wheel locking assembly of claim 8, wherein said wheel bearing plate includes a plurality of apertures and said plurality of radially arrayed spring legs project through said plurality of apertures.
10. The wheel locking assembly of claim 9, further including a spacer concentrically received over said locking cylinder between said wheel bearing plate and said rotary cam.
11. A method of securing a wheel to a wheel hub of a motor vehicle, comprising: seating said wheel on said wheel hub; positioning a wheel locking assembly over said wheel at a center of said wheel; deploying a wheel retainer of said wheel locking assembly into a wheel locking position in engagement with a locking channel on said wheel hub; providing said wheel retainer with a plurality of radially projecting legs that engage in a continuous channel on said wheel hub when deployed into said wheel locking position; and extending said plurality of radially projecting legs through apertures provided in a wheel bearing plate carried on said wheel locking assembly.
12. The method of claim 11, including turning a key to deploy said wheel retainer and secure said wheel to said wheel hub.
13. The method of claim 12, including turning a rotary cam to deploy said wheel retainer into said wheel locking position.
14. (canceled)
15. (canceled)
16. A method of securing a wheel to a wheel hub of a motor vehicle, comprising: seating said wheel on said wheel hub; inserting a vehicle key into a wheel locking assembly and deploying a wheel retainer of said wheel locking assembly into a wheel locking position; and turning a rotary cam to deploy said wheel retainer into said wheel locking position.
17. The method of claim 16, including engaging said wheel retainer with a locking channel on said wheel hub.
18. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0017] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the wheel locking assembly and method and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0024] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the wheel locking assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Reference is now made to
[0026] As further illustrated in
[0027] The wheel locking assembly 10 also includes a rotary cam 30. The number of lugs 32 on the rotary cam 30 corresponds to the number of spring legs 28 provided on the wheel retainer 24. In the illustrated embodiment, there are three spring legs 28 and three lugs 32. The function of the rotary cam 30 will be described in greater detail below.
[0028] The wheel locking assembly 10 also includes a wheel bearing plate 34 that is concentrically received around the locking cylinder 14 and is provided between the protective shroud 20 and the rotary cam 30. As should be appreciated, the locking cylinder 14 has an acircular body and the wheel bearing plate 34 includes a complementary acircular opening 36 that prevents relative rotation between the locking cylinder and the wheel bearing plate.
[0029] The wheel bearing plate 34 also includes three additional radially arrayed apertures 38. When assembled, the spring legs 28 of the wheel retainer 24 extend through these apertures 38. In operation, the wheel bearing plate 34 distributes the load from the spring legs 28 of the wheel retainer 24 to the wheel hub H (see
[0030] As further illustrated in
[0031] As should be appreciated, the wheel locking assembly 10 is useful in a method of securing a wheel W to a wheel hub H of a motor vehicle (see
[0032] More specifically, in some embodiments the method may include the step of turning the key K to deploy the wheel retainer 24 and secure the wheel W to the wheel hub H. In one possible embodiment, the key K may be turned through 90 degrees and the key is retained inside the locking cylinder 14 when not in the locked position.
[0033] As should be appreciated, the turning of the key K turns the rotary cam 30. As the cam 30 turns, the cam lugs 32 force the plurality of spring legs 28 of the retainer 24 radially outwardly so that the flanges 46 on those legs are brought into full engagement and seat in the bottom of the locking channel 48 when in the locked position. This prevents removal of the wheel W from the wheel hub H. Further, the protective shroud 20 provides added security, guarding against any attempt to cut the spring legs 28 adjacent the base ring 26 with a prying tool. Toward this end, it should be appreciated that the base of the shroud 20 seats against the wheel bearing plate 34 directly inside the raised lip or rim 50.
[0034] In contrast, when it is desired to unlock the wheel locking assembly 10, the key K is turned in the opposite direction and the spring legs 28 are biased by resilient memory inwardly back into their home or unlocked position. As a result, the flanges 46 are free of the locking channel 48 and the wheel locking assembly 10 may be removed thereby freeing the wheel W for removal from the hub H.
[0035] In summary, the wheel locking assembly 10, provides a number of benefits and advantages. The assembly 10 has the versatility to work with wheel designs with both exposed and covered lug nuts. The wheel locking assembly 10 with the decorative dust cap 18 and protective shroud 20 provides excellent wheel security while also allowing designers a free hand in styling the wheel W. In addition, the matching of the locking cylinder 14 to the ignition/door key K of the motor vehicle limits the number of keys that must be carried and avoids the necessity of having to maintain an extra key for removing the wheels W from the wheel hubs H of the motor vehicle.
[0036] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.